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Dina Gilio-Whitaker

    Dina Gilio-Whitaker explores the complexities surrounding Native American identity and challenges persistent, harmful myths. Her writing aims to demystify and provide a more accurate understanding of Indigenous history and contemporary issues. She encourages critical engagement with narratives that shape public perception. Gilio-Whitaker's work delves into the deep-seated social and historical forces that influence Indigenous experiences.

    As Long as Grass Grows
    • As Long as Grass Grows

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.4(1830)Add rating

      The story of Native peoples’ resistance to environmental injustice and land incursions, and a call for environmentalists to learn from the Indigenous community’s rich history of activism Through the unique lens of “Indigenized environmental justice,” Indigenous researcher and activist Dina Gilio-Whitaker explores the fraught history of treaty violations, struggles for food and water security, and protection of sacred sites, while highlighting the important leadership of Indigenous women in this centuries-long struggle. As Long As Grass Grows gives readers an accessible history of Indigenous resistance to government and corporate incursions on their lands and offers new approaches to environmental justice activism and policy. Throughout 2016, the Standing Rock protest put a national spotlight on Indigenous activists, but it also underscored how little Americans know about the longtime historical tensions between Native peoples and the mainstream environmental movement. Ultimately, she argues, modern environmentalists must look to the history of Indigenous resistance for wisdom and inspiration in our common fight for a just and sustainable future.

      As Long as Grass Grows